Vandana Shiva

Vandana Shiva - Environmental activist - India.

Affiliations

 * Senior Scholar 2002, Institute for Policy Studies
 * International Steering Committee, Global Action to Prevent War
 * Associate, Gaia Foundation
 * Resource Rights Advisory Board, Grassroots International
 * Advisory Board, JustMedia
 * Advisory Board, International Society for Ecology and Culture
 * Advisory Board, People-Centered Development Forum
 * Advisory Board, Women in Security Conflict Management and Peace
 * Director, International Forum on Globalization
 * Executive Committee, World Future Council
 * International Advisory Board, Gaia University
 * International Advisory Board, Women's Earth Alliance

Edited Books

 * Maria Miles and Vandana Shiva (eds), Ecofeminism: Reconnecting a Divided World (Zed Books 1993).

Publications

 * Social Economic and Ecological Impact of Social Forestry in Kolar, Vandana Shiva, H.C. Sharatchandra, J. Banyopadhyay (Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, 1981)
 * Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Survival in India (Zed Press, 1988).
 * Ecology and the Politics of Survival: Conflicts Over Natural Resources in India (Sage Publications, 1991).
 * The Violence of the Green Revolution: Ecological degradation and political conflict in Punjab (Zed Press, 1992).
 * Biodiversity: Social and Ecological Perspectives (editor) (Zed Press, 1992).
 * Women, Ecology and Health: Rebuilding Connections (editor), Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation and Kali for Women, New Delhi (1993).
 * Monocultures of the Mind: Biodiversity, Biotechnology and Agriculture (Zed Press, 1993).
 * Ecofeminism, Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva (Fernwood Publications, 1993).
 * Close to Home: Women Reconnect Ecology, Health and Development Worldwide (Earthscan, 1994).
 * Biopolitics (with Ingunn Moser) (Zed Books, 1995).
 * Biopiracy: the Plunder of Nature and Knowledge (South End Press, 1997).
 * Stolen Harvest: The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply (South End Press, 1999).
 * Tomorrow's Biodiversity (Thames and Hudson, 2000).
 * Patents, Myths and Reality (Penguin, 2001).
 * Water Wars; Privatization, Pollution, and Profit (South End Press, 2002).
 * Globalization's New Wars: Seed, Water and Life Forms Women Unlimited (New Delhi, 2005).
 * Breakfast of Biodiversity: the Political Ecology of Rain Forest Destruction
 * Earth Democracy; Justice, Sustainability, and Peace (South End Press, 2005).
 * Manifestos on the Future of Food and Seed, editor, (South End Press, 2007).

Related Sourcewatch articles

 * Robin Maynard